Trade History
The Trade History section in Blum allows you to review all of your past activity:
Positions – records of every trade you opened and closed, including entry price, exit price, margin used, PnL, and liquidation (if it happened).
Orders – logs of all placed orders (market, MIT, stop-limit), whether they were filled, partially filled, or canceled.
Keeping track of history helps you analyze performance, refine strategies, and maintain proper records.
Positions History
In the Positions tab, you can see details such as:
Asset traded (e.g. BTC, ETH, TON)
Direction (long or short)
Entry price and exit price
Leverage and margin used
Final realized PnL (profit or loss)
This data helps you understand how each position performed and where you can improve.
Orders History
In the Orders tab, you can check:
Order type (market, MIT, stop-limit)
Price set for the order
Status (filled, partially filled, canceled)
Linked TP/SL instructions if added
This view lets you track how your planned entries and exits were executed.
Interface Example
Screenshots should include short callouts like:
Entry Price – where your trade began
Liquidation Price – shown if the trade was closed by liquidation
PnL – your profit or loss in USD and %
Status – order execution outcome
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